Patriots’ Path All All Gallery Filter Cumberland County Historical Society Preserving the revolutionary story of America’s frontier. Carlisle Old Courthouse (Courthouse Square) Epicenter of historical events since 1751. West Shore Historical Society Preserving forgotten stories. First Presbyterian Church Site of colonial protest and Revolutionary activity. St. John's Episcopal Church Navigating tradition and loyalty during a time of rebellion. Thomas Butler's Gun Shop The family that armed the Revolution. Old Public Graveyard Resting places of founders, heroes, and legends. Hessian Powder Magazine Infrastructure that powered the Continental Army. George Croghan's Home and Trading Post Historical Marker A “King of Traders” who lost it all during the Revolution. Dr. Benjamin Rush Statue (at Dickinson College) Surgeon General, Father of Psychiatry, Founder of Dickinson College U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Preserving over 250 years of Army soldier stories. General William Irvine Historical Marker One of Carlisle’s most consequential Revolutionary War leaders General John Armstrong House and Historical Marker Leader of the American Revolution Major James Armstrong Wilson House First commander of Continental troops in Carlisle Brigadier General William Thompson House First Colonel of the United States Army Colonel Robert Magaw House Commander of Fort Washington during the Revolution Carlisle Iron Works A vital industrial engine of the American Revolution Pine Grove Iron Works Iron for an Army in winter Stuart’s Tavern Where Revolution was discussed and decided Carlisle Liberty Bell Replica Depicting Carlisle history Carlisle High Street Historic Mural Community art depicting Carlisle’s origin Dill’s Tavern & Eichelberger Distillery Serving soldiers, their families, and the community during the Revolution Hampden Township Veterans Memorial Park and Captain Leon Lock Veterans Memorial A place of remembrance and gathering Silver Spring Presbyterian Church Resting place of patriots William Black Homestead A family home from 1776 Big Spring Presbyterian Church Congregation of local patriots who fought for the cause of independence Laughlin Mill A gristmill of the Revolution Widow Piper’s Tavern (Old Courthouse) Gathering place at the heart of the Revolution Middle Spring Presbyterian Church A community that answered the call to service Shippensburg University Fashion Archives & Museum Interactive learning laboratory of historical dress Peebles Homestead Frontier farm from the Revolutionary era Blythstead (Benjamin Blythe Homestead, Hazel Glen) Early homestead and farm Culbertsonia A rural homestead that shaped the early frontier Location of James Wilson Historical Marker Founding Father, Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Constitution, and Supreme Court Justice Location of Molly Pitcher Historical Marker Legend of the Battle of Monmouth Location of Carlisle Barracks Historical Marker Manufacturing a Revolution Location of Thompson’s Rifle Brigade Historical Marker One of America’s earliest fighting forces Cumberland Riflemen Historical Marker Volunteer soldiers who answered the call (Colonel) Judge John Creigh House Legal architect of a new city and a new nation No Items Found